THE ROLE OF FEEDBACK IN TEACHING WRITING

Authors

  • Kadirova Muniraxon
  • Baxadirova Dilnoz Students: Uzbek State University of World Languages Foreign Languages Faculty English and Literature №2
  • Tojiddinova Donoxon Supervisor: Uzbek State University of World Languages Teaching English Languages Methodology №2

Keywords:

feedback, teaching writing, effective feedback, student learning, motivation, peer collaboration, growth mindset, writing instruction.

Abstract

Using an historical approach the intention of this paper is to identify from the literature better practice in feedback. Assessment is an essential element in the learning cycle, and is central to an understanding of how learning outcomes are achieved. It is through their assessments that we come to know our students, if our teaching has been successful and plays a significant role in determining the students' success. However, unlike the teaching process, assessment does not have the same dialogic element that learning and teaching now has. While feedback is a key element in formative assessment, we do not know how our feedback is understood by the learner, or what meaning they make of it.

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2024-06-07

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